"... enjoyably rough-hewed ... when Duane's slide rips into Trouble No More or when the group launches its free-flight improvisations, the floodgates open for those familiar feelings of loss and unfulfilled promise." - Rolling Stone

Ludlow Garage captures a concert performance from the early Allman Brothers Band, recorded in Cincinnati in April 1970 but not issued until 1990. The highlight of this live album is the 45 minute version of Mountain Jam, which occupied one entire disc of the original double-vinyl release.

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